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Safety Information 2 Installation Tools 3 Installation Scenarios 4 Procedure 6 BBU Hardware 7 Installing the BBU in the APM30 8 Installing the BBU in the APM30H(Ver.A) 16 Installing the BBU in the APM30(+24V) 18 Installing the BBU in the TMC 20 Installing the BBU in the TMC11H(Ver.A) 22 Installing the BBU in the APM30H(Ver.B) 23 Installing the BBU in the TMC11H(Ver.B) 27 Installing the BBU in the TMC11H (Ver.B, +24V) 29 Installing the BBU in the 19-Inch Cabinet 31 Installing the BBU on the Wall 38 Installing the BBU in the OMB Cabinet 42 BBU Hardware Installation Checklist 47 Powering On the BBU 47 Appendix 48 Change History 54
Safety Information
Abide by All Safety Requirements To ensure personal and equipment safety, abide by safety precautions described in the label on equipment or in the manual when you install, operate, or maintain the equipment. The "Safety Warning", "Caution", and "Note" in the manual are not the contents of safety requirements. They are provided as the supplement to the safety precautions. When operating Huawei products or equipment, strictly follow all precautions and special safety instructions required by Huawei. The "Safety Warning" in the manual is only based on the knowledge of Huawei. Huawei will not assume any responsibility for the loss incurred by operations violating the universal safety rules or standards for designing, producing, or using the equipment. Abide by the Local Laws and Regulations When operating the equipment, abide by the local laws and regulations. Requirements for Personnel The installation and maintenance personnel of Huawei equipment must be strictly trained. They are not allowed to install, operate, or maintain the equipment until they have mastered the correct operation method and got familiar with the safety requirements. Symbol Description If you ignore the warning, serious incidents such as casualties or equipment damage may be incurred. If you ignore the warning, incidents such as injuries or equipment damage may be incurred. This information is of help to operation.
Personal Safety Directly contacting or indirectly contacting high voltage power supply through wet objects is lethally dangerous. Incorrect high voltage operations will cause incidents such as fire or a shock hazard. Never perform any high voltage AC operations or perform operations on a tower or a mast during a thunderstorm. It can be lethally dangerous. Any equipment must be grounded before it is connected to the power supply. Ungrounded equipment can be lethally dangerous. Never perform any hot-line operation. Strong RF signals are harmful to human health. Ensure that the transmit antennas are shut down before an antenna installation or maintenance operation on a tower or mast installed with multiple transmit antennas. During an operation involving optical cables, keep your eyes far away from optical output ports and do not directly look at the optical output ports with bare eyes. Take measures to prevent dusts from entering your respiratory tract or eyes when drilling holes. Before connecting cables to storage batteries, disconnect the storage batteries from the power supply. Otherwise, injuries may be incurred. When working aloft, take measures to prevent objects from falling.
Equipment Safety
Before operating the equipment, check the electric continuity of the equipment that requires grounding to ensure that it is reliably grounded. The static electricity produced by human body may damage the static-sensitive components, such as LSI on boards. Take proper ESD prevention measures, for example, wear ESD wrist straps or gloves to prevent boards, modules, and electronic components from being destroyed by static of the human body. When operating storage batteries, prevent battery short-circuiting and electrolyte overflow or leakage. The electrolyte corrodes metal objects and the boards, producing rust and causing board short-circuiting.
Installation Tools
Torx screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
flat-head screwdriver
Adjustable wrench
Socket wrench
Torque wrench
Wire cutter
Rubber hammer
Hex key(8mm)
Cable peeler
hammer drill(8)
Heat gun
Level bar
Multimeter
Vacuum cleaner
Installation Scenarios
1. APM30 2. APM30H(Ver.A)
3. APM30(+24V
4. TMC
5. TMC11H(Ver.A)
Installation Scenarios
6. APM30H(Ver.B) 7. TMC11H(Ver.B)
8. TMC11H(Ver.B, +24V)
9. In 19-inch cabinet
11. OMB
Procedure
BBU Hardware
1. Appearance of the BBU (Unit: mm)
Board
Mandatory /Optional
Mandatory Mandatory
Full Configuration
2 4
Installation Slot
S6 and S7 S0 to S3
Remarks
WMPT WBBP
Preferentially configured in S7. The WBBP is installed in S3 by default. If extension CPRI ports are required, the board is installed in S2. If extension CPRI ports are not required, the priority of the installation position of the board is from s0 to S1, and then to S2.
UBFA UPEU
Mandatory Mandatory
1 2
UEIU UTRP
Optional Optional
1 4
Preferentially configured in PWR1. The priority of the UTRP installation position of the board is from S4 to S5, and then to S0 and S1. -
USCU
Optional
S1 or S0
The UELP and UFLP need to be optionally configured in the BBU or SLPU on site according to the field requirements.
a b f c b e d a e c
Cable
LOAD3 on PDU E1/T1 on WMPT OUTSIDE on UELP TX/RX on APMI EXT-ALM0 or EXT-ALM1 on UPEU CPRI on WBBP
c b h h f a BBU Power Cable b E1 surge protection transfer cable c E1 Cable d Monitoring Cable g b e a
Power System
e Alarm Cable f CPRI Optical cable g FE cable h FE surge protection transfer cable
PDU
BBU M6 bolt
Installing cables
PWR
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Turn the puller on the optical module outwards, insert the optical module into CPRI ports. Turn outwards the puller on the optical module.
Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet.
Wrap the fiber tail with the winding pipe till the first cable tie.
Connect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W port on the RRU. Connect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the CPRI ports on the WBBP
Winding pipe
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E1 cable
E1 transfer cable
grounding clip
Thread the FE cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the FE cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the grounding bolt of the APM30.
Shielding layer of the FE cable
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
E1/T1
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld connectors to the bare wires at one end of the E1 cable all at once.
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Strip the jacket off the FE cable near the grounding point at the lower right corner of the cabinet to expose the shielding layer 25mm
INSIDE FE0
FE cable
OUTSIDE FE0
FE0
Thread the FE cable through the grounding clip. Then, tighten the screw on the grounding clip to make the shielding layer of the FE cable in full contact with the grounding clip. Finally, connect the PGND cable on the grounding clip to the grounding bolt of the APM30.
Shielding layer of the FE cable
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7. Install the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU.
TX+
RX-
TX-
RX+
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Color
Type
Twisted pair
TX+ TX-
Twisted pair
RX+ RX-
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The procedure for installing the BBU case in the APM30H is the same as that in the APM30. For details, see pages 815. The following figure shows the cable connections of the BBU. Page 17 shows how to install the monitoring signal cable between the HEUA and the BBU in the APM30H.
b f
c b
d a c e
Cable
Installation Position One end is connected to... The other end is connected to...
PWR port on the BBU INSIDE port on the UELP External transmission device MON1 port on the BBU Associated alarm device CPRI port on the RRU
LOAD3 terminal of the PDU E1/T1 port on the WMPT OUTSIDE port on the UELP COM IN port on the HEUA EXT-ALM0 or EXT-ALM1 on UPEU CPRI port on the WBBP
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HEUA
COM IN MON1
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The procedure for installing the BBU in the APM30 (+24 V) is the same as that in the APM30. For details, see pages 815. The following figure shows the cable connections of the BBU. Page 19 shows how to install the monitoring signal cable of the cabinet.
a b c b f d a e
Cable
Installation Position One end is connected to... The other end is connected to...
PWR port on the BBU INSIDE port on the UELP External transmission device EXT-ALM1 on the UPEU
LOAD6 terminal of the DCDU E1/T1 port on the WMPT OUTSIDE port on the UELP Monitoring port on the cabinet
b E1 surge protection
transfer cable
c d
E1 cable
Monitoring signal cable for the cabinet External alarm cable CPRI optical cable
e f
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Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable of the cabinet Pin on the RJ45 Connector Pin on the RJ45 Connector Wire Color Wire Type Monitoring equipment
Twisted pair
APMI
Twisted pair
DCDU-03C
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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The procedure for installing the BBU in the TMC is the same as that in the APM30. For details, see pages 815.
a b e c b d a
Cable From...
LOAD6 terminal of the PDU E1/T1 port on the WMPT OUTSIDE port on the UELP Wiring terminal of cabinet monitoring CPRI port on the WBBP
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c d b a
Door status sensor
Installing the TMC alarm cable: a. Fix the RJ45 connector at one end of the alarm cable to the EXT_ALM1 port on the BBU. b. Connect the two bare terminals X1.4 (blue) and X1.5 (white) to the alarm wiring terminals on the door status sensor. c. Connect the two bare terminals X1.1 (white) and X1.2 (orange) to the OUT+ and OUT- alarm wiring terminals on the APMI. d. Connect the two bare terminals X1.3 (white) and X1.6 (green) to the alarm wiring terminals on the DCDU.
The white and green bare wire terminals are not distinguished from different wiring terminals.
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The procedure for installing the BBU in the TMC11H is the same as that in the APM30. For details, see pages 815.
d a b e c b a d
Cable From...
LOAD6 terminal on the DCDU E1/T1 port on the WMPT OUTSIDE port on the UELP Wiring terminal of cabinet monitoring CPRI port on the WBBP
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1. Installing the BBU Case Slide the BBU close to the EPS01 to the 2 U space along the guide rails, and then tighten the four M6 screws on the BBU panel.
M6X16
EPS01
2Nm
2Nm
BBU SLPU
M6 screws.
e d
Transmission equipment
h f b h a BBU Power Cable b E1 surge protection transfer cable c E1 Cable d Monitoring Cable 23
a
Power System
g e Alarm Cable f CPRI Optical cable g FE cable h FE surge protection transfer cable
2. Install the CPRI optical cable . The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 /1 /2 on the WBBP of the BBU, the connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU.
2.1. Turn the puller on the optical module outwards, insert the optical module to the port CPRI 0 to CPRI2. 2.2. Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet. 2.3. Wrap the winding pipe at the fiber tails.
TX
RX
Winding pipe
Connect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W port on the RRU. Connect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the CPRI0 to CPRI2 ports on the WMPT
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3. Install the E1 transfer cable. 3.1. Fix one end of the E1 transfer cable to the INSIDE port on the UELP 3.2. Fix the other end to the E1/T1 port on the WMPT.
4. Install the E1 cable. 4.1. Cabling the E1 cable. 4.2. Fix one end of the E1 cable to the OUTSIDE port on the UELP.
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld connectors to the bare wires at one end of the E1 cable all at once.
E1 transfer cable
E1 cable
5. Install the FE transfer cable (FE transmission mode). Connect one end of the FE transfer cable to the FE0 port near the INSIDE label on the UFLP and the other end to the FE0 port on the WMPT. 6. Install the FE cable (FE transmission). Connect one end of the FE cable to the FE0 port near the OUTSIDE label on the UFLP. Then, lead the other end out of the cabinet along the right side of the cabinet. FE transfer cable FE cable
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COM_IN
MON1
26
Slide the BBU to the TMC11H along guide rails, and then tighten the four M6 screws on the BBU panel.
M6X16
DCDU BBU
2Nm 2Nm
BBU SLPU
LOAD6
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The procedure for installing BBU cables (except the power cable) in the TMC11H cabinet is the same as that in the APM30H(Ver.B). For details, see the description on pages 23 to 26. For details on the BBU cable connections, see BBU Cable Connections on pages 23.
Cable
CPRI optical cable
Connector Type
DLC
Connects to
The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI2 on the WBBP. The connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU. OUTSIDE port on the UELP Port on the transmission device
DLC
E1 cable
DB26 connector The connector needs to be made on site according to the field requirements.
E1/T1 port on the WMPT INSIDE port on the UELP FE0 port at the OUTSIDE side on the UFLP Port on the transmission device FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP FE0 port on the WMPT MON1 port on the BBU COM_IN port on the CMUA -48V port on the UPEU LOAD6 port on the DCDU-03C
FE cable
FE Surge Protection Transfer Cable Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU BBU power cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector 3V3 connector OT terminal
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Slide the BBU to the TMC11H (+24V) along guide rails, and then tighten the four M6 screws on the BBU panel.
M6X16
2Nm
2Nm
BBU EPS48100D
BBU
SLPU
Installing the monitoring signal cable for the PSU and the in-position signal cable for the PSU ALM PRESENT
EXT-ALM1
EXT-ALM0
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The procedure for installing BBU cables (except the power cable) in the TMC11H(+24 V) cabinet is the same as that in the APM30H(Ver.B). For details, see the description on pages 23 to 26. For details on the BBU cable connections, see BBU Cable Connections on pages 23.
Cable
CPRI optical cable
Connector Type
DLC
Connects to
The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI2 on the WBBP. The connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU. E1/T1 port on the WMPT Port on the transmission device
DLC
E1 cable
DB26 Connector The connector needs to be made on site according to the field requirements.
E1/T1 port on the WMPT INSIDE port on the UELP FE0 port on the WMPT Port on the transmission device FE0 port at the INSIDE side on the UFLP FE0 port on the WMPT MON1 port on the BBU COM_IN port on the CMUA EXT-ALM0 port on the UPEU ALM port on the EPS48100D EXT-ALM1 port on the UPEU PRESENT port on the EPS48100D -48V port on the UPEU LOAD6 port on the DCDU-03
FE Surge Protection Transfer Cable Monitoring signal cable between the CMUA and the BBU Monitoring signal cable for the PSU In-position signal cable for the PSU BBU power cable
RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ45 connector RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 Cord end terminal 3V3 OT
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j i f g c e b a a h
Cable From...
a BBU power cable b E1 cable c FE cable (optional) d Monitoring signal cable e CPRI optical cable f g h i j
PPS signal cable GPS signal cable WGRU power cable
LOAD6 terminal of the DCDU External transmission device External transmission device External monitoring device CPRI port on the RRU PPS1 port on the WGRU COM1 port on the WGRU LOAD7~LOAD8 on the DCDU
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25 mm on the left of the BBU for ventilation 25 mm on the right of the BBU for ventilation 70 mm in front of the BBU for cabling A minimum of 800 mm in front of the panel for maintenance
Slide the BBU case into the cabinet. Then, tighten the four M6 screws.
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Slide the WGRU case into the cabinet, and tighten the four M6 screws.
Front
Back
WGRU
25 mm on the left of the WGRU for ventilation 25 mm on the right of the WGRU for ventilation 70 mm in front of the WGRU for cabling A minimum of 800 mm in front of the panel for maintenance
Slide the DCDU-03C case into the cabinet, and tighten the four M6 screws.
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Grounding bar
LOAD6
PWR
EXT-ALM0/1
MON0/1
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E1/T1
Turn the puller on the optical module outwards, insert the optical module into CPRI ports. Turn outwards the puller on the optical module.
Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. Lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet.
Winding pipe
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Back
The GPS clock signal cable is routed upwards along the column of the cabinet.
ANT
POWER LOAD8
The power cable is routed from the output terminal on the DCDU to the back, avoiding the front panels of the DCDU and WGRU.
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The GPS signal is transmitted over the COM1 port and the PPS signal is transmitted over the PPS1 port.
Port
Pin
Port
Silkscre en 1S+
Wire Color Orange and white Orange Orange and white Orange
WGRU-PPS1
Pin 1CLK1_PPS_TXD+ Pin 2-CLK1_PPS_TXDPin 1COM1_COMRXD+ Pin 2COM1_COMRXDPin 3COM1_COM_TXD+ Pin 6COM1_COM_TXD-
USCU-RGPS
WGRU-PPS1 WGRU-COM1
USCU-RGPS USCU-RGPS
1STX+
WGRU-COM1
USCU-RGPS
TX-
WGRU-COM1
USCU-RGPS
RX+
WGRU-COM1
USCU-RGPS
RX-
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e c b d
a f
Cable
Connector Type
OT terminal (6mm-M4) OT terminal (6mm-M8)
Connects to
Grounding bolt on the BBU Nearest grounding bar The connectors labeled 2A and 2B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI0 to CPRI2 on the WBBP. The connectors labeled 1A and 1B are connected to the optical module on the port labeled CPRI_W on the RRU.
a b
DLC
DLC
E1 cable
DB26 Connector The connector needs to be made on site according to the field requirements.
d e f
FE cable
RJ-45 RJ-45
3V3 OT
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A single BBU
10
m
0mm
800mm
a b
39
wall
BBU
a d
a e
45Nm
40
Wall
M6X12
2Nm
Expansion tube
55mm60mm
M6X60
45Nm
20mm
41
255-306 kgfcm
255~306kgfcm
42
Grounding bar
43
LOAD6
44
INSIDE
a d c
b c
PGND
Shielding layer
45
a c b
1. Insert the optical module into the CPRI0, CPRI1, or CPRI2 port. 2. Turn outwards the puller on the optical module.
Optical module
Puller
3. Remove the dustproof caps from the optical connectors. 4. Insert the optical connector at one end of the CPRI optical cable into the optical module. lead the CPRI optical cable out of the cabinet along the left side of the cabinet.
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Item
The position for each equipment conforms to the engineering design and meets the space requirement. Sufficient space is reserved for equipment maintenance. The BBU and auxiliary devices are properly installed. All screws are tighten. The power cable and PGND cable are not short-circuited or reversely connected. The cables are intact. No joint lies in the middle of the power cable or the PGND cable. The lugs at both ends of the power cable or the PGND cable are securely soldered or crimped. The bare wires and lug handles at the wiring terminals are tightly coated with insulation tapes or heat-shrinkable tubes.
2 3 4 5 6
The operating grounding and protection grounding of the NodeB and the surge protection grounding of the building share one group of grounding conductors. The connectors of signal cables are intact and securely linked. The signal cables are not damaged or broken. The distance between the bundled fiber tails and the BBU panel is more than 40 mm and less than 70 mm. All labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete. All the labels at both ends of the cables, jumpers and feeders should match.
8 9 10
a Does the input voltage of the BBU stay within a normal range? Yes
Yes End
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Appendix a
Checking the DIP Switches of the BBU
Wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD gloves when performing operations related to the boards, as shown in the figure below.
ESD strap
ESD gloves
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Appendix c
Checking the DIP Switches of the UELP
Other Modes
75-ohm E1 Mode
120-ohm E1 Mode
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Appendix f
Pin Assignment of the BBU Signal Cables
75-ohm E1 cable Pin on the DB26 Male Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 Wire Type Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 Coaxial SN. 1 Label RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2RX3+ RX3RX4+ RX4TX1+ TX1TX2+ TX2TX3+ TX3TX4+ TX4-
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Appendix f
Pin Assignment of the BBU Signal Cables
120-ohm E1 cable Pin on the DB26 Male Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 Wire Color Blue Twisted pair White Orange White Green Twisted pair White Brown Twisted pair White Grey Twisted pair White Blue Twisted pair Red Orange Twisted pair Red Green Twisted pair Red TX4TX3TX4+ TX2TX3+ TX1TX2+ RX4TX1+ RX3RX4+ Twisted pair RX1RX2+ RX2RX3+ Wire Type Label RX1+
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Appendix f
Pin Assignment of the BBU Signal Cables
FE cable Pin on the RJ45 Connector X1.2 X1.1 X1.6 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.8 X1.7 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ45 Connector X2.2 X2.1 Twisted pair X2.6 X2.3 Twisted pair X2.4 X2.5 Twisted pair X2.8 X2.7
Twisted pair
Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU Pin on the RJ45 Connector Wire Color Pins on the X2, X3, X4, and X5 Wire Type Port on the APMI
X1.1 X1.2
White Orange
X2 X3
TX+ TX-
X1.4 X1.5
Blue White
X4 X5
RX+ RX-
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Appendix f
Pin Assignment of the BBU Signal Cables
EMUA monitoring signal cable Pin on the RJ45 Connector X1.1 Pin on the DB9 Male Connector X2.3 Wire Color White Wire Type Port on the APMI
TX+
X1.2
X2.7
Orange
TX-
X1.4
X2.2
Blue
RX+
X1.5
X2.6
White
RX-
Alarm cable Pin on the RJ45 Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 Pin on the RJ45 Connector X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 Wire Color Wire Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Change History
08 (2009-09-30) This is the eighth commercial release. Compared with issue 07 (2009-08-30), the configuration principles of the BBU boards are modified. Compared with issue 07 (2009-08-30), the installation scenarios of APM30H(Ver.B), TMC11H(Ver.B) and TMC11H(Ver.B, +24V) are added. 07 (2009-08-30) This is the seventh commercial release. Compared with issue 06 (2009-06-30), the installation of WGRU is added. 06 (2009-06-30) This is the sixth commercial release. Compared with issue 05 (2009-01-23), the configuration principles of the BBU boards is modified.
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